And we’ve just opened a repository for the community to contribute common useful commands. As of now, the community has already been contributing new themes. We are planning to first open-source our Rust UI framework, and then parts and potentially all of our client. Huge thanks to our early collaborators: Atom co-founder Nathan Sobo, Nushell co-founder Andres Robalino, and Fish shell lead developer Peter Ammon. ![]() We built Warp in Rust with GPU-accelerated graphics, and along the way we built our own UI framework, a text editor that’s a CRDT, and an out-of-the-box theming system. We’ve builtġ) An input area that works just like a code editor: selections, cursor positioning and completion menusĢ) Grouped commands and outputs: so you can easily copy, search, and share terminal outputsģ) AI-powered Command Generation and Community-sourced Workflows : so you can find useful commands without leaving the terminalĤ) The ability to share your outputs with teammates: no more pasting long unformatted code into Slackĥ) Project Workflows: save your team’s common commands into your project so your teammates can run them from Warp To fix fundamental accessibility issues, I believe we need to start innovating on the terminal, and keep pushing further into the world of shells, ultimately ending up with a better integrated experience.Īt Warp we are building a Rust-based terminal that keeps what’s best about the CLI while modernizing the experience. After 20 years of programming, I still find it hard to copy a command’s output I always forget how to use `tar` and I always have to relearn how to move my cursor. The terminal’s teletype-like interface has made it hard for the CLI to thrive. As of today, Warp is in public beta and any Mac user can download it. ![]() I’m Zach, founder and CEO of Warp, and am excited to show you Warp, a fast Rust-based terminal that’s easy to use and built for teams.
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